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It doesn’t matter what kind of RV you get, they are all literal homes on wheels, being subjected to a magnitude 7 earthquake every time you move them, for the duration of that move. If you take that into consideration, most of them actually hold up fairly well given the circumstances of their existence.I read an article since it's moving home. We might face issues with RV Roofing, Interior, Electricals, and other issues. Is it gonna be even for trailers too? And considering trailers, there is a lot of theft has been happening across the US. How can we address those issues?
Thankfully, we have not had to deal with that so far. Each campground will likely be a different answer, some will have emergency vet care nearby and others not. Most campgrounds maintain an information sheet of available resources in the area, and I have noted many do list nearby vets. You may also be able to use your normal vet via electronic means to triage a situation.And one more thing, what if you have any pet health emergencies when you are in any campgrounds? How you will handle those situations? Or any digital consultation will work?
Even the most expensive RVs have at some point or another issues of some sort. Expect them or not issues will arise.Hey folks! Planning to get an RV... Pl lemme know what are things to consider before getting it? Based on your experience, what are the common issues which any RVers would face while traveling with their pets?